The Saskatchewan Roughriders played their final game at the historic Mosaic Stadium on October 29, 2016. Fans bid an emotional farewell to the facility during a post-game ceremony that included a video presentation recapping the team’s history. Mosaic provided the 33,000 fans in attendance with LED wristbands that lit up the night.Electric Umbrella Images

The Mosaic Company prides itself on supporting the things that are most important to the people of Saskatchewan.

Whether it’s a company record grant of $7 million to build the province’s first Children’s Hospital or providing funding for an Applied Arts Lab at the new Langenburg School, Mosaic strives to make a big impact in the province.

Topping the list of high visibility investments is Mosaic Stadium. In 2014, Mosaic announced plans to extend their stadium naming rights, but Mosaic’s partnership with the Riders goes far beyond a name.

The two announced a joint effort to support the Mâmawêyatitân Centre, currently under construction in North Central Regina, with $100,000. The Riders will bring programming to connect the team to the students and community members who will use the space beginning this fall.

For the potash company, Mosaic Stadium is just one of many massive infrastructure investments they’ve made in the last five years. As the doors are set to open at the new home of Rider Nation, Mosaic’s new mine in Esterhazy has also reached a major project milestone – hitting potash. “Upon completion of K3, Mosaic’s Esterhazy operations is expected to be the largest, most competitive potash mine in the world,” says Bodine.

Mosaic currently operates four mines and employs over 2,200 people in Saskatchewan – all of whom are proud Rider fans. The company provides over 2,700 tickets to their employees each season to enjoy home games. These employees join the masses in asking “what’s next?” when it comes to Mosaic upping the fan experience for the passionate 30,000 plus crowd.

In 2015, the company brought the first ‘card stunt’ to the CFL on Labour Day, stunning the crowd with an energizing “Bring ‘Em Out” message followed by a patriotic Canadian flag. Last year, to say farewell to historic Mosaic Stadium, they lit up the night with LED wristbands to take the sold-out crowd through the emotional post-game ceremony.

Mosaic’s work is a shining example of what can be accomplished when communities and companies come together to help grow our special province.

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